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In this episode Jack Nerad and Chris Teague bring you an SUV-heavy road test lineup featuring four dramatically different models, each offering its own take on size, capability, and innovation. Co-Host Chris Teague kicks things off with an evaluation of the all-new 2025 Acura ADX, a premium compact SUV that debuts as Acura's most accessible model yet. It blends youthful styling with solid driving dynamics and top-tier technology, including a 10.2-inch digital cockpit, wireless smartphone integration, and available Google built-in with a Bang & Olufsen sound system. The ADX also impresses with class-leading cargo space and standard AcuraWatch safety tech. In his half of the small luxury crossover faceoff, Host Jack Nerad reports on the 2025 Lexus UX 300h AWD F Sport Handling, a sharply styled compact crossover that merges fuel-sipping hybrid technology with sporty flourishes. With 196 horsepower and a refined AWD setup, it delivers solid handling and upscale features like faux leather seating, a head-up display, and Lexus Safety System+ 3.0, making it a city-friendly luxury crossover. How do the ADX and UX stack up? Jack and Chris will offer their opinions. Later in the show, it'll be time for the big boys — the all-new 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor and the 2025 Nissan Armada. Fully redesigned for 2025, the Nissan Armada is now more capable and refined than ever. Armed with a 425-horsepower twin-turbo V6 and up to 8,500 pounds of towing capacity, the new Armada introduces the rugged PRO-4X trim, complete with off-road hardware like air suspension, locking differential, and skid plates. But Chris took the luxury route in the Armada Platinum. Inside, its spacious, tech-loaded cabin rivals luxury SUVs, while ProPILOT Assist and Safety Shield 360 enhance confidence on the road. Traveling to Louisville, Kentucky, Jack took the wheel of the 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor, Ford's most off-road-ready full-size SUV to date. Outfitted with a 440-horsepower twin-turbo V6, 33-inch all-terrain tires, Trail Turn Assist, and 10.6 inches of ground clearance, the Tremor takes on rugged terrain while still providing roomy three-row seating and high-tech features like the new Ford Digital Experience and BlueCruise 1.4 hands-free driving. Jack and his wife Sandi put it through its paces during a Ford-sponsored on- and off-road event, and he'll have a full report. In the news segment, the show covers Toyota's aggressive 2026 product rollout, headlined by a fully hybrid Camry and the retro-inspired Corolla FX Edition. The Camry now comes standard with a 2.5-liter hybrid setup offering up to 51 mpg, while the FX Edition revives '80s styling with limited production flair. Also making headlines is a new congressional proposal that could drastically cut electric vehicle tax incentives. The bill seeks to phase out EV tax credits by 2026 and eliminate credits for leased EVs, a move critics say could stall adoption at a time when EV sales are already softening. Meanwhile, Tesla is facing new scrutiny from U.S. regulators over its planned robotaxi rollout in Austin. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wants answers on how Tesla's Full Self-Driving system handles poor visibility and other challenging conditions. Nissan is back in the spotlight, but this time for its sweeping Re:Nissan turnaround plan. The strategy slashes vehicle platforms and parts complexity while accelerating product development timelines. It aims to deliver more competitive models faster and with lower costs while, at the same time, closing factories. Stay tuned through the end of the show for a listener question on teen driver training—plus Jack and Chris's top advice for getting new drivers road-ready. All that and more, right here on America on the Road. Jack Nerad's newest book Jack is now offering his newest crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, at a pre-publication price of just $4.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limite...
Hun har siddet i bestyrelsen i Danske Bank, Danish Crown, Realdania, Bang & Olufsen og Danske Spil, blot for at nævne nogle få. Men det er især i regi af bryggerigiganten Carlsberg, at CBS-professoren Majken Schultz har slået sit navn fast som en af de mest betydningsfulde bestyrelsespersoner i dansk erhvervsliv. I dag sidder hun som bestyrelsesforperson i Carlsbergfondet og næstforperson i Carlsberg. Og meget har ændret sig, siden hun startede sin bestyrelseskarriere i slutningen af 1990'erne. Dengang var erhvervslivet fyldt med magtfulde bestyrelsesformænd, der sad for bordenden og ledte efter fejl hos direktørerne. Det oplevede hun selv i Danske Bank. I dag forholder det sig helt anderledes. Det fortæller Majken Schultz om i podcasten Bestyrelsestoppen, hvor hun bliver interviewet af Finans' erhvervskommentator Søren Linding. Vært: Søren Linding, redaktør og erhvervskommentator Podcastredaktør: Kasper SøegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big screens, bold innovations. In this episode, Marc Aflalo catches up with Bruce Walker, Product Evangelist at TCL, to dive deep into the future of home entertainment—and why your next TV might be 98 inches or bigger. From real-world HDR brilliance to gaming on massive displays, TCL is pushing premium features into more affordable screens than ever before. Bruce explains why the post-COVID upgrade cycle is fueling demand for larger screens, and how TCL's newest QM6, QM7, and flagship X11 TVs are changing expectations across the industry. They break down new tech like halo control, zero-delay light response, Dolby Vision Gaming, Onkyo and Bang & Olufsen sound integration, and what makes these TVs ideal for gamers, streamers, and home theatre lovers alike. [Chapters] 0:00 – Spring Catch-up with TCL's Bruce Walker 1:33 – The Living Room Becomes the Home Theatre 2:18 – Why Anything Under 60” Feels Too Small 3:08 – Bigger TVs Are the New Standard 4:52 – Home vs. Theater: The Experience Shift 6:15 – TCL's Transformation from Budget to Premium 7:48 – What Is Halo Control? (Explained Simply) 8:48 – Vertical Integration and Light Efficiency 10:15 – New Panel & Software: 65K Gradation Levels 11:50 – HDR Upscaling + Zero Delay Transient Response 13:34 – Real-World Brightness vs. Spec Sheet Bragging 15:07 – QM6 & QM7: Natural Picture, Real Reviews 16:00 – Onkyo + Bang & Olufsen Audio Partnerships 17:42 – 98” Is the New Normal 18:05 – TCL X11: The Picture Quality King 18:56 – Strategy: Premium Features, Accessible Pricing 19:43 – Are TVs Outperforming Gaming Monitors? 20:53 – Gaming Features That Rival Pro Setups 22:02 – QM6 vs. QM7: How to Choose [Key Quotes] “People are giving themselves permission to go bigger—and TCL is ready for it.” — Bruce Walker “We're not just measuring brightness, we're delivering real lightning bolt performance.” — Bruce Walker “Gamers made us better. They're pushing us to build TVs that outperform some monitors.” — Bruce Walker
In this episode, host Jack Nerad and guest co-host Matt DeLorenzo take listeners behind the wheels of two high-end 2025 SUVs—the all-new 2025 Lincoln Navigator and the 2025 Genesis GV80 3.5T. Both vehicles demonstrate clearly that today's automakers are pulling out all the stops in the quest to entice luxury SUV buyers. First up is Matt DeLorenzo's review of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, which continues to push boundaries in the full-size luxury SUV segment. The heavily revised Navigator retains its twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6, now offering slightly more power and improved fuel efficiency. Key updates for 2025 include enhanced ActiveGlide hands-free driving capability, a larger infotainment system, and upgraded interior materials across all trims. With its spacious third row, extensive safety tech, and traditional American luxury cues, the Navigator gains even more credentials as a top-tier choice for families who prioritize comfort and prestige. While Matt DeLorenzo was attending the Navigator launch, host Jack Nerad was conducting a thorough test drive of one of the most likable luxury SUVs on the market, the 2025 Genesis GV80 3.5T AWD Prestige. This midsize luxury SUV cuts through the prestige vehicle clutter with its refined ride, upscale cabin, and contemporary technology. It features a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6, advanced suspension, and a 27-inch OLED display that integrates navigation and instrumentation. Its Nappa leather upholstery, suede headliner, and a premium Bang & Olufsen sound system highlight its luxury credentials. Does it have an Achilles' heel or two? Matt and Jack will offer their opinions. The news segment leads with the public debut of the Slate Truck, a battery-electric, back-to-basics compact pickup from Michigan-based startup Slate Auto. Designed with simplicity and affordability in mind, it launches with a base price under $27,000—potentially under $20,000 after incentives—and that's just one of its eye-popping attributes. Another? Owners can retrofit it into a small SUV using a modular rear-seat kit. The minimalist design and customization-first philosophy are drawing attention, but questions remain about performance, durability, and market viability. Do American buyers want a vehicle with cloth seats and crank windows? Also in the news, there's been a shift in the U.S. auto tariff landscape. New adjustments to President Trump's 25% import duties aim to ease pressure on automakers and encourage domestic manufacturing at the same time. Matt and Jack detail how automakers might leverage unused American factory capacity and what the changes could mean for production strategy and the price you might pay at your local dealer. Other segments of this week's show highlight Toyota's rollout of hydrogen-powered Class 8 trucks and its more efficient Gen 3 fuel cell system, along with timely safety reminders about preventing heatstroke deaths among children and pets as summer approaches. Plenty of show this week. Jack Nerad's newest book Jack is now offering his newest crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, at a pre-publication price of just $4.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limited-time price. Matt DeLorenzo's Book Pick up a copy of co-host Matt DeLorenzo's terrific new book How to Buy an Affordable Electric Car: A Tightwad's Guide to EV Ownership. Brought to you by: • DrivingToday.com • Mercury Insurance: Find out how much you can save at DrivingToday.com/auto-insurance. • EMLandsea.com, publisher of Only One Thing Stays the Same and Dance in the Dark We have a lot of shows for you this week. Thanks for joining us, and don't forget to look for new content on our YouTube and Rumble channels. Please subscribe. If you do, we'll like you forever. America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com, Mercury Insurance, and EMLandsea.com , the publisher of Nerad's latest book, Only One Thing Stays the Same which is available HERE on Amazon.com
Det kan lyde bizart, men en mindre virksomhed giver ikke mindre arbejde til bestyrelsen. Snarere det modsatte, lyder det fra Tue Mantoni, tidligere topchef i Bang & Olufsen og nu professionelt bestyrelsesmedlem og investor. Han er gæst i denne udgave af Bestyrelsestoppen. Vært: Søren Linding, redaktør og erhvervskommentator Podcastredaktør: Kasper Søegaard See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week co-host Chris Teague and host Jack Nerad were up to their eyeballs in modern luxury. Teague had the honor of testing the newest model from the prestigious Genesis brand, while Nerad took the wheel of the performance version of the brand's dedicated battery-electric SUV. Both were equipped with the top-rated powertrains in each model's lineup, and both provided impressive eye candy both inside and out. The 2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe Chris tested features a high-performance powertrain—a "twin-charged" V6 engine with both a turbocharger and an “electric supercharger,” delivering 409 horsepower. Inside, it swaps the standard GV80's three-row layout for a sportier two-row cabin, highlighted by a sweeping 27.0-inch digital display and racy design touches like a flat-bottomed steering wheel and metal-accented pedals. Nerad tested the 2025 Genesis GV60 Performance AWD, a small, battery-electric SUV built for enthusiasts, featuring dual motors that produce up to 429 horsepower—or 483 horsepower in Boost Mode. Powered by a 77.4 kWh battery and riding on Hyundai's E-GMP platform, it pairs sharp performance with high-end comfort, offering Nappa leather seats, a 12.3-inch digital cockpit, Bang & Olufsen audio, and cutting-edge tech like facial recognition and fingerprint authentication. With sleek touches like 21-inch wheels and a Vision Roof, it delivers both dynamic driving and premium convenience in a zero-emissions package. But at $72,000 as-tested is it a smart luxury-vehicle buy? Jack and Chris will offer their opinions. We have a primo guest this week. Bob Broderdorf is the chief executive officer of the Jeep brand and he has also served in top positions with Ram and Dodge. With the American car market in turmoil recently, he will describe how the legendary Jeep brand is making its way forward. We think you'll enjoy the discussion he had with host Jack Nerad. In the news this week, Nissan has announced some new products for North America as it tries to shore up its position here in the United States. We'll have details. Hyundai has just announced that it is making a huge investment in U.S. manufacturing and parts operations, and it includes the establishment of new plant that is likely the first in decades. We'll have more on that. Porsche is upping its tech game, perhaps in response to the BMW announcement we told you about last week. And Toyota has announced a new racing series that might get Chris into the cockpit on the race course. We'll tell you all about that coming up. So we have a lot of show for you this week. Jack Nerad's newest book Jack is now offering his newest crime novel, Only One Thing Stays the Same, at a pre-publication price of just $4.99. Click here to buy from Amazon at this special limited-time price. Matt DeLorenzo's Book Pick up a copy of co-host Matt DeLorenzo's terrific new book How to Buy an Affordable Electric Car: A Tightwad's Guide to EV Ownership. Brought to you by: • DrivingToday.com • Mercury Insurance: Find out how much you can save at DrivingToday.com/auto-insurance. • EMLandsea.com, publisher of Only One Thing Stays the Same and Dance in the Dark We have a lot of shows for you this week. Thanks for joining us, and don't forget to look for new content on our YouTube and Rumble channels. Please subscribe. If you do, we'll like you forever. America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com, Mercury Insurance, and EMLandsea.com , the publisher of Nerad's latest book, Only One Thing Stays the Same which is available HERE on Amazon.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Spring Travel Plans 03:02 Nissan's New Products and Challenges 05:40 Hyundai's Major Investment in U.S. Manufacturing 08:21 Porsche's Tech Enhancements 10:13 Toyota's New Racing Series 12:46 Road Test: Genesis GV80 Coupe 17:57 Road Test: Genesis GV60 Performance 25:49 Interview with Bob Roterdorf, CEO of Jeep
Der Portfolio-Podcast | Kreativ erfolgreich in Illustration und Design
In dieser Folge spricht Nina, erfolgreiche Illustratorin und Gründerin vom Label Vianina, über ihre Reise als Designerin, Illustratorin und Unternehmerin. Sie teilt wertvolle Einblicke, warum sie ihre Produkte in einer klaren Nische entwickelt hat, wie Nina die innere Kritikerstimme jeden Tag wieder überwindet und wie die Geburt ihrer Tochter Ninas Arbeit im Business verändert hat. Nina teilt auch, wie sie von Kund*innen wie Sony, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Bang & Olufsen und der Stadt Wien beauftragt wird – für genau die Illustrationen, für die ihr Label Vianina steht.
「Bang & Olufsen、世界限定85台のポータブルWiFiスピーカー「Beosound Level Frosted Green」」 Bang & Olufsen(バング&オルフセン)は、ポータブルWi-Fiスピーカー「Beosound Level」の限定モデル「Beosound Level Frosted Green」を、3月27日(木)より公式オンラインストアと一部専門店(表参道、六本木、伊勢丹新宿店)にて数量限定で販売する。価格は370,000円(税込)。
Christian Schu is a dedicated filmmaker who sees filmmaking and advertising as storytelling art. Since starting commercial filmmaking in 2015, he has focused on creating narratives that deeply engage viewers through emotion. His career includes work in virtual studios, sports events like the WTA Mallorca Open, and collaborations with German business speakers. Since 2019, he has been producing visually stunning content for top hi-fi brands including Focal, Naim Audio, Bowers & Wilkins, and Bang & Olufsen. His passion for storytelling began with childhood Lego play, now translating into impactful, award-winning cinematic work. In this episode we take a look at the transition into his filmmaking career.Links:https://christian-schu.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/christianschu.official Instagram: https://instagram.com/christian_schu_filmLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/christianschu debbiewilliamspodcast.comSupport the show
Text us your thoughts on the episode or the show!The landscape of video production has undergone a seismic shift over the past decade. What was once a straightforward process of creating a single, polished piece of content has evolved into a complex ecosystem where every production must function across multiple platforms while maintaining its emotional impact.In our conversation with Christian Schu and David Siciliano, two veteran video producers working with major brands across continents, we explore how the fundamentals of video marketing have transformed. Christian, who creates content for high-end audio brands like Focal, Naim, and Bang & Olufsen, and David, who manages production for everything from performance marketing to major brand campaigns, share their perspectives on what makes modern video content effective.The most surprising revelation? Today's successful video producers think of themselves primarily as marketers rather than filmmakers. Both guests describe at length how understanding marketing strategy, target audiences, and desired outcomes has become essential to their work. As David puts it, "Your marketing budget is your video budget" – highlighting how completely these disciplines have merged. Christian adds that while technical aspects matter, ultimately "the product doesn't matter – it must be good, but anything besides that is only emotion."Whether you're a marketing professional collaborating with video teams or simply curious about how modern video content comes together, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving relationship between storytelling, marketing strategy, and technical production. Listen now to discover why emotion trumps features and how your marketing content can benefit from a filmmaker's perspective.Episode Brought to You By MO Pros The #1 Community for Marketing Operations Professionals Connect Scattered Data with AI AgentsExplore how easy AI can be with Forwrd.ai for Marketing OpsBuild AI agents that can predict, forecast, segment, and automate the entire data processing workflow -- integrating, prepping, cleaning, normalizing, analyzing, and even building and operating your models. With Forward, you can get it done 100 times faster. Support the show
Home Theater News Review Podcast Season 3, Episode 3 links and notes:Join our home theater community at AVNirvana.com. Build relationships with other Home Theater Enthusiasts and talk shop about speakers, processors, projectors, TVs, and more. We look forward to having you join our community!00:01 Intro01:34 Time Machine Segment05:56 Start News Lightning Round with Nvidia06:32 Netflix Integration with Apple TV? 07:04 Premium Audio Company dropped by ProSource07:53 Warfendale Aston Heritage08:27 Sennheiser introduces HD 505 Headphone08:58 Apple TV expands to Android 09:27 Burmester 232 Integrated Amplifier09:58 TAD introduces the ME1TX10:40 TEAC AP-507 stereo power amplifier11:47 McIntosh DS200 Streaming DAC12:41 Bang & Olufsen Beosound 2 Gradient Collection13:29 ISE 2025 Recap15:54 News Feature: Panasonic TV to be sold?19:54 News Feature: Flordia International Audio Show22:49 Check in with Michael Scott Disc Reviews23:52 New to Disc this Week25:34 Kaleidescape Content Update26:34 Disc Sales Numbers28:56 Disc Charts30:16 Movie/TV Stream Charts32:04 Disc and Gear Deals*DISC DEALS on AMAZON* -Wicked 4K: https://amzn.to/41mKsfB-Fury 4K: https://amzn.to/3QrNCIW-Atomic Blonde 4K: https://amzn.to/4b9wyAE*Gear Deal of the Week*-Polk MagniFi Mini AX Sound Bar: https://amzn.to/41nT1XNEpisode Round-UpOn this week's edition of the Home Theater News Review Podcast, we're loaded up with industry stories. We have a dozen or so quick-hit headline stories in our lightning news section, touching base on stories out of Apple, Netflix, McIntosh, Bang and Olufsen, TEAC, and Warfendale, just to name a few. And then we talk a bit more in-depth about news out of Panasonic's TV division and the upcoming Florida International Audio expo.Of course, we have our time machine segment, disc news, buying tips, and more. Thanks for listening!*Forum Links*-For the latest disc reviews, go to: https://www.avnirvana.com/forums/blu-ray-media-reviews.12/-For the latest news, including stories covered in this episode:https://www.avnirvana.com/forums/av-industry-news.6/
Végre volt időnk tényleg kötetlenül, időt bőségesen rászánva beszélgetnünk egy nagyot Csabával. Nincsenek illúzióim, nem sok ilyen lesz az évben de ez igazán jól esett mindkettőnknek. Beszélgettünk a montikról, kerékpár vásárlásról és a vele járó örömökről, csalódásokról. Csaba szerencsés kérdőív kitöltést fél órás beszélgetést és egy Bang and Olufsen hifit ért. Hőbörögtünk a fenntartható fejlődésen, beszélgettünk a pénzügyi tervezés lehetőségeiről, a tojáspucolásról de még a popsi gyantázás is szóbakerült.
Den store opdagelsesrejsende Ole Olufsens oldebarn Nikolai Brun har indleveret et mystisk skrin, som han aldrig har kunnet åbne. Men nu har skrinet været i hænderne på Nationalmuseets låsesmed, som har lavet en nøgle. Nikolai Brun åbner skrinet i selskab med Bjørn Harvig og Nationalmuseets Ole Olufsen-ekspert Jesper Kurt Nielsen, mens de fortæller om Olufsens store rejse til verdens tag, Pamir. Hvad gemmer sig i skrinet? Hvad siger det om Olufsen? Og er der et nyt eventyr, der venter derude ...
Edição de 29 Novembro 2024
In our latest episode, Dr. Jeff Saucerman (University of Virginia) interviews authors Dr. Naomi Chesler (University of California, Irvine) and Dr. Mitchel Colebank (University of South Carolina) about their new Guidelines in Cardiovascular Research article on incorporating mechanistic modeling into the analysis of experimental and clinical data to identify possible mechanisms of (ab)normal cardiovascular physiology. The authors' goal is to provide a consensus document that identifies best practices for in silico computational modeling in cardiovascular research. These guidelines provide the necessary methods for mechanistic model development, model analysis, and formal model calibration using fundamentals from statistics. Colebank et al. outline rigorous practices for computational, mechanistic modeling in cardiovascular research and discuss its synergistic value to experimental and clinical data. Would you like to understand how to apply a cone of uncertainty to your experimental data? Listen now to find out more. Mitchel J. Colebank, Pim A. Oomen, Colleen M. Witzenburg, Anna Grosberg, Daniel A. Beard, Dirk Husmeier, Mette S. Olufsen, and Naomi C. Chesler Guidelines for mechanistic modeling and analysis in cardiovascular research Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, published August 6, 2024. DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00253.2024
In this episode of 'Now That's Significant,' host Michael Howard, Head of Marketing at Infotools, engages in an insightful conversation with Stefanie Zammit, Director of Analytics and Insight at Bang & Olufsen, who has a diverse career background spanning top audio brands like Starbucks, Marks and Spencer, and The Times, as well as agencies like Ipsos and Quadrangle Research Group. The episode delves into Stefanie's career journey, which sees her reflect on some the lessons she has learned along the way, and what she would love to have known earlier as a market researcher. Key takeaways from this episode: 1. Career Path and Industry Engagement: Stefanie emphasizes the importance of staying connected with the industry, even as one gains seniority and becomes busier with leadership responsibilities. 2. Challenges of Client-Side Roles: Stefanie discusses the difficulty of keeping up with technological advancements and vendor capabilities while working client-side, highlighting the importance of industry events and networking. 3. Value of Diverse Experience: Stefanie shares how her varied background across different sectors and roles has equipped her with a broad perspective, stressing the value of being a generalist in market research. 4. Importance of Methodology Flexibility: She cautions against rigid, off-the-shelf methodologies, advocating for flexible research designs that can adapt to a company's evolving needs. 5. Integration of Research and Data: Stefanie underscores the potential of integrating market research with internal data to gain deeper insights and a more comprehensive understanding of consumer behavior. For latest insights and trends in market research, check out more episodes of 'Now That's Significant' on major podcast platforms and stay informed about the evolving landscape of consumer behavior and technology. *** Infotools Harmoni is a fit-for-purpose market research analysis, visualization, and reporting platform that gives the world's leading brands the tools they need to better understand their consumers, customers, organization, and market. www.infotools.com Established in 1990, we work with some of the world's top brands around the world, including Coca-Cola, Orange, Samsung, and Mondelēz. Our powerful cloud-based platform, Harmoni, is purpose-built for market research. From data processing to investigation, dashboards to collaboration, Harmoni is a true "data-to-decision-making" solution for in-house corporate insights teams and agencies. While we don't facilitate market research surveys, we make it easy for to find and share compelling insights that go over-and-above what stakeholders want, inspiring them to act decisively. One of the most powerful features of Harmoni is Discover, a time-tested, time-saving, and investigative approach to data analysis. Using automated analyses to reveal patterns and trends, Discover minimizes potential research bias by removing the need for requesting and manually analyzing scores of cumbersome crosstabs – often seeing what you can't. Discover helps you easily find what differentiates groups that matter to you, uncover what makes them unique, and deliver data points that are interesting, relevant, and statistically significant, plus see things others can't. Add to all this an impending GenAI feature, and you have an extremely powerful, future-proofed tool.
Thank you for listening. Send us a text message. Today I have a conversation with Bobby Blackwell- entrepreneur, marketing consultant, and men's health advocate. Bobby has a rich background in entrepreneurship; he likes to create something from nothing! Bobby and I caught up to talk about: entrepreneurship, the importance of good health, and living a life of purpose. Bobby also shares his personal journey of dealing with mental health challenges that caused him to hit life's reset button and prioritize what's important in life. Bobby is currently a partner and the director of sales for From Baltimore With Love (a dynamic multifaceted entity whose singular mission is crafting a compelling digital narrative that authentically represents Baltimore City through a diverse range of initiatives such as campaigns spanning various mediums, including apparel, PSA's, commercials ,documentaries, short films, special events, and collaborations with local, regional, and national brands.Blackwell also serves as an Associate Producer with the Waissman Group (of Broadway fame - Grease, Torch Song Trilogy and Agnes of God) which is scheduled to bring the original production of Josephine to Broadway. Blackwell has also worked as the Director of Business Development with CCC Diagnostics, LLC (CCCD), a molecular diagnostic company whose proprietary platform technology Direct Hit™ Drug Response Indicator Test Panel, analyzes an individual patient's tumor in order to indicate the drug sensitivity/resistance to FDA-approved, National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommended chemotherapy drugs currently on the market. Bobby has been fortunate to have had a diverse career and is very proud of his accomplishments as he has worked as a consultant to private companies, business owner and a public employee. He was the founder and CEO of Ultima Group Inc and has also done previous stints with the international brand Bang & Olufsen and Hallmark Marketing Corporation.Blackwell holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Virginia Military Institute. He currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland with hiswife and son.Support the show
De Bang & Olufsen H100 is een hoofdtelefoon die maar liefst 1500 euro kost. Maar voor die prijs krijg je een hoofdtelefoon waar erg goed over nagedacht is. Met kwalitatief goed geluid, nette ruisonderdrukking en een fijne gebruikservaring. Alleen is dat het prijskaartje waard? In de Schaal van Hebben bespreekt Stijn Goossens in de studio bij Bas van Werven en Nina van den Dungen hoe hij het audioproduct heeft ervaren tijdens het testen. De H100-koptelefoon voelt erg premium aan, met leren oorkussens, een aluminium behuizing en titanium 40mm drivers. Opvallend is dat, in tegenstelling tot veel fabrikanten, het gemakkelijk is gemaakt om zowel de oorkussens en hoofdband, als de batterij en audiodrivers te vervangen/repareren. B&O belooft een garantie van 5 jaar, de laatste twee jaar krijg je als je je registreert. Volgens de Deense audiofabrikant is de koptelefoon gemaakt om veel langer mee te gaan dan de vijf jaar garantie. Bovendien belooft het bedrijft met software updates de komende jaren het product nog meer nieuwe functies te geven. Op dit moment lijkt het er daarom op dat het product soms nog niet helemaal af is, dat is in het dagelijks gebruik niet te merken. De zijkant van de koptelefoon is van glas gemaakt, en heeft een touchpad waarmee de muziek en ruisonderdrukking te bedienen is. Bovendien zit op beide oorschelpen een draairing, waarmee de ruisonderdrukking en volume te verstellen zijn. De ruisonderdrukkign kan dan ook stapsgewijs worden aangepast. Luister naar de hele review in deze podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharrell Williams, lanzará su película biográfica animada, Piece by Piece, se convierte en una película de LEGO que llegará a los cines el 11 de octubre de 2024. Las compañías Logitech y Bang & Olufsen, tienen una interesante propuesta: tecnología que dura para siempre El estudio de diseño colombiano imasD, ha lanzado la tercera edición de su proyecto editorial llamado The Coolbook 3. Y para nuestros Patreon, tenemos una técnica creativa para retomar la pausa, producto de leer el libro “Do Pause” de Robert Poynton.
Jaarlijks word het tech-najaar afgetrapt in Berlijn, tijdens techbeurs IFA. Erwin is erbij, en vertelt alvast wat er te verwachten valt. Ook blikken we vooruit op dat andere grote event: de iPhone-presentatie volgende week. IFA, de grootste Europese techbeurs, de Internationale Funkausstellung. Ooit begonnen als radiobeurs, nu zie je er praktisch alles met een stekker.Ook blikken we deze aflevering vooruit op de altijd grote afwezige op de IFA, en dat is Apple. Die houdt zijn eigen feestje, volgende week met de onthulling van de nieuwe iPhones. Wat kunnen we daar wel en niet verwachten?Verder deze aflevering: een peperdure koptelefoon van Bang & Olufsen, een grote klap voor film- en tv-piraten en Game Mania is failliet.Sponsor:Krijg 60 procent korting op een abonnement op Incogni, een dienst die je online-privacy verbetert. Incogni laat jouw gegevens verwijderen bij datahandelaren. Ga naar: incogni.com/brightTips uit deze aflevering:Serie: Slow Horses begint weer op Apple TV+. Het vierde seizoen van de komische maar minstens zo spannende misdaadserie met Gary Oldman in een glansrol als hatelijke antiheld die een subdivisie van de Britse geheime dienst leidt, vol met afdankertjes en stumpers.Film:Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes op Disney+. De vierde film in de nieuwste reboot van de bekende Apes-films. Deze keer zitten we veel verder na de drie originele films. Slimme aap Caesar is al generaties dood, apen regeren inmiddels de aarde maar de geest van Caesar leeft nog voort. De makers hebben het verhaal klein gehouden, en dat doet de film goed.Documentaire: Spookslot, de Historie van Station Halfweg. Over het inmiddels gesloopte Spookslot van de Efteling. De opvolger Danse Macabre wordt volgende maand geopend, en dan is het leuk om nog even terug te kijken naar wat er eerst ook alweer stond. De documentaire is gemaakt door Efteling-fansite De Vijf Zintuigen, en het niveau is hoog. Iedereen die het Spookslot destijds bouwde komt aan het woord, en het wordt duidelijk hoe anders er destijds gebouwd en ontworpen werd dan nu. Je ziet beelden die nog nooit eerder vertoond zijn, en krijgt een heel mooi, ook deels technisch inkijkje. Zelfs als je weinig met de Efteling hebt, raak je vertederd door de liefde waarmee deze docu en dat Spookslot destijds gebouwd zijn. Gewoon te zien op YouTube, in twee delen van een uur.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Identified, host Nabil Ayers speaks with Lisa Lucas, a prominent figure in the publishing world. They explore Lucas's diverse upbringing in a multicultural New Jersey suburb, the intellectual legacy of her family, and how her understanding of family extends beyond traditional biological ties. Lisa shares touching stories about her grandparents, the impact of her father's early death, and why she views family as a practice built through daily interactions. They also delve into the importance of chosen family, dealing with grief, and the underlying need for human connections. Host: Nabil Ayers Guests: Lisa Lucas Executive Producer: Kieron Banerji Production Company: Palm Tree Island Music: Nouela and Patricia Brennan This episode of Identified was recorded at Bang & Olufsen's Spring St. store in New York City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Identified, Nabil Ayers sits down with Geoff Rickly, lead vocalist of the band Thursday. They discuss Geoff's intriguing family history, including a relative who burned down a town, and how his uncle influenced his musical journey. Geoff shares stories of caring for his dying grandfather and the surprising revelations of toughness that came from it. The conversation delves into the dynamics of band life, the concept of found family, and personal stories of resilience. Tune in for an intimate look at Geoff's life, musical career, and his debut novel 'Someone Who Isn't Me.' Host: Nabil Ayers Guests: Geoff Rickly Executive Producer: Kieron Banerji Production Company: Palm Tree Island Music: Nouela and Patricia Brennan This episode of Identified was recorded at Bang & Olufsen's Spring St. store in New York City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a Text Message.Prepare for a (REDACTED) sesh with Miklu Silvanto. Miklu has had a long and colourful career in design, working with companies like Apple - where he worked with the likes of Jony Ive and Marc Newson, followed by AirBnB, Bang & Olufsen, and has even been a partner and founder to many others including Elo Health, Aivan and Finnish furniture company, Vaarnii. Miklu dicusses why leadership is a crucial aspect of continued success and the significance of habits to help better balance professional and personal well-being. From designing products like the Apple Pencil and 12” MacBook to founding and leading innovative companies, Miklu has witnessed the exciting yet challenging evolution of the design industry, and bridging worlds from pine to pixels. Hosted by Oliver Alexander and Louis Mills with guest Miklu Silvanto. —————————————————————————————————————————————Miklu Silvanto - Vaarnii | LinkedInFollow Miklu on Instagram | @miklusilvantoAivan VaarniiElo Health New Retina 12" MacBook Commercial 2015 | YouTube Bang & Olufsen appoints ex-Apple and AirBnB Miklu Silvanto as Chief Design Officer and Senior Vice President | StereoNET United Kingdom –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––This episode is sponsored by PCBWay! When you get a quote from PCBWay, use our promo code ‘REDACTED' for a special discount on us! Just go to PCBWay.com —————————————————————- To follow the show, get in contact with us via email & more head to: https://linktr.ee/redactedpod
This playlist is 87% vinyl friendly. Impressive. B&O Beocenter 7700… If I remember rightly, back in the '70s when me and my mates were getting beyond the Dansettes of our parents' time, Bang and Olufsen was a bit too expensive. That didn't matter much with me. I just didn't like the sleek, minimalist look. My […] The post Episode 127 – Original Upload 5.5.24 appeared first on 41Rooms.
Johannes Torpe is a well-known Danish designer who, among many other things, was the Creative Director at Bang & Olufsen, and once owned a space-themed night club called NASA. He is passionate about what he calls “domesticating space” – bringing space closer to people at large, beyond the existing space community. We met at Spacecom in Orlando earlier this year and finally had a chance to schedule a podcast episode to talk about all this. Enjoy! https://www.johannestorpe.com/ Golden space suit event: https://www.designindaba.com/videos/conference-talks/danish-designer-johannes-torpe-power-design-create-universes Follow us: Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/podcast_space LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raphaelroettgen/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/raphael_space/ Learn more about space & the space economy: SPACE ECONOMY BOOK: Raphael's fully revised introductory book on the Space economy, "To Infinity" - https://a.co/d/6jIQ2LO Check out the edX/EPFL Space Economy MOOC: https://www.edx.org/course/new-space-economy Upcoming newsletter - sign up: https://spacebusiness.substack.com/ The Space Business Podcast is sponsored by NanoAvionics. Timestamps 0:00 Intro 2:36 Johannes's background 6:05 Golden space suit entry 11:15 Connecting people to the Space Renaissance 18:42 Domesticating Space 21:50 The Space Mountain Case and Space "Retroism" 27:22 Potential ways of inspiring people 31:06 Hotels & Resorts 34:15 "Edutainment" 37:07 NASA Nightclub 42:36 Space & the arts 47:57 Current space-related projects 53:49 Sci-fi
Plus: Bang & Olufsen adjusts its investments in Europe and China. And Blizzard plans to bring its videogames back to China. Alex Ossola hosts. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Classical music is packed with weird and wonderful musical terminology. Steve Wright speaks to author and critic Jessica Duchen about the meaning and stories behind some of music's most common terms. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dagens erhvervsoverblik: Bang & Olufsen kommer med stor nedjustering. Wood Wood går konkurs efter flere år med store underskud. Smedegaard Andersen i global chipkrig. Trump mangler milliarder for at appellere dom. Alphabet taler med Apple om AI-samarbejde. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
Jill and Tom opened the episode by acknowledging that EV-startup Fisker is in dire financial straits, having recent halted production. In related EV news, the hosts discussed the announcement that Honda and Nissan are seeking avenues of cooperation to develop electric-vehicle technology, including platforms and software, but not final retail products. Tom quickly shared his thoughts on a pair of vehicles he recent evaluated, including the 2024 Land Rover Defender, and Volkswagen Taos. Jill shared her thoughts on the redesigned Lincoln Nautilus premium midsize crossover, including the vehicle's new door-to-door infotainment screen. Listen in for Jill's complete review. In the second segment Jill and Tom welcome David Schneider of Harman Internation to the show. David walked the hosts through the portfolio of premium-audio brands the company manages, and what is involved in allowing a carmaker to use specific audio brands, including Bang & Olufsen, Harman Kardon, JBL, Mark Levinson, and Revel. David explained how Harman works with manufacturers to produce in-car audio experiences appropriate to each Harman brand. In the third segment Jill is subjected to Tom's “Fake Concept Car” quiz, which includes a “fishy” bonus question. The hosts wrapped up the show discussing the Ram 1500 Classic, a previous generation Ram pickup truck still offered for sale a lower cost than the current-generation model.
The uplifting sound of the horn, particularly in an orchestral setting, is familiar to audiences worldwide – but how do you play this wonderful instrument? Charlotte Smith interviews former London Symphony, London Philharmonic and current Royal Opera House principal horn David Pyatt, who takes her through her first horn lesson. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Musical excerpts: Brahms Symphony No. 1 London Symphony Orchestra/Jonathan Pasternack Naxos 8.572448 (2011) https://www.naxos.com/CatalogueDetail/?id=8.572448 Franz Strauss Nocturno for Horn and Piano, Op 7 from David Pyatt Recital David Pyatt (horn); Martin Jones (piano) Erato 9029534229 (1998) https://www.warnerclassics.com/release/recital-horn-works Interview recorded at the Royal Academy of Music, London: https://www.ram.ac.uk Student horn loaned with kind permission by Paxman Musical Instruments, London: https://www.paxman.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Classical film scores have given us some of the most recognisable music ever written – and film screenings with a live orchestral soundtrack in the concert hall are increasingly popular. But where do you start when writing a soundtrack and how do you capture that magic? Michael Beek speaks to British film composer Anne Dudley. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Musical Excerpt: Anne Dudley ‘Main Title' from Elle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) The Chamber Orchestra of London/Anne Dudley Sony Classical 88985361012 (2017) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Elle-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B01KJ331FS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Smoking and alcohol are definite no-nos, but what else can you do to ensure your singing voice is in top condition? Jeremy Pound speaks to Olivia Sparkhall, author of A Young Person's Guide to Vocal Health, to find out. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending consistently tops polls as Britain's favourite classical work, but what is the source of its enduring popularity? Steve Wright interviews writer and broadcaster Andrew Green about his Lark Ascending/Skylark recordings project for the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society, in collaboration with the Wildlife Sound Recording Society and British Library's Wildlife and Environmental Sounds Collection. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Musical Excerpt: Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin); Orchestra of the Swan/David Curtis Signum Classics SIGCD399 (2014) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vaughan-Williams-Ascending-Concerto-Serenade-Introduction/dp/B00N7CM1U0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The life of a performing musician isn't easy. There are multiple mental health challenges, including performance nerves, and a sometimes-overwhelming sense of competition and judgement. Charlotte Smith interviews cellist and former BBC Young Musician winner Laura van der Heijden about how she copes with these pressures. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Musical excerpt: Lili Boulanger Reflets from album Path to the Moon Laura van der Heijden (cello); Jâms Coleman (piano) Chandos CHAN20274 (2024) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Path-Moon-Laura-Heijden-Coleman/dp/B0CQ6YZXRM/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Opera is a bit like Marmite… you either love it or hate it. But can an opera cynic learn to love this intense art form? Michael Beek chats to star soprano and opera advocate Danielle de Niese. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Musical excerpt: Mozart ‘L'amerò, sarò costane' from Il re Pastore Danielle de Niese (soprano); Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Charles Mackerras Decca 478 1511 (2009) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mozart-Arias-Danielle-Niese/dp/B0027T5L4C Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To the uninitiated, the conductor can seem superfluous – simply waving their arms in the air while the orchestra does the hard work. But the art of conducting is fundamental to a great orchestra's sound and identity. Jeremy Pound speaks to BBC Symphony Orchestra principal conductor Sakari Oramo about this mysterious vocation. This episode is sponsored by Bang & Olufsen. Musical Excerpt Dora Pejacevic Symphony, Op. 41 – IV. Allegro Appassionato (opening) BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sakari Oramo Chandos CHAN 5299 https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/CHAN%205299 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special partner episode, we focus on how Chainalysis brings a security mindset to brands operating in the NFT space and we speak with Bang & Olufsen on their recent audio-focused NFT launch.Bang & Olufsen has been in the luxury audio space since 1925 with an eye towards design and high end customer experiences. They turned to Chainalysis to ensure that they were utilizing best practices in their tech stack to not only ensure that they were operating in a safe and secure manner but also that the consumers who were buying their NFTs were not funneling dark money into their purchase. Chainalysis' Ian Andrews (CMO) and B&O's Christoffer Poulsen join us to discuss how it all came together in this special sponsor episode.Links mentioned from the podcast: Chainalysis WebsiteBang & Olufsen's DNA CollectionIan on TwitterChristoffer on LinkedInFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3From our sponsors:Web3 offers budding opportunities for brands to create more value for their customers, engage fans and build immersive communities. But that doesn't come without its risks. Chainalysis helps Fortune 500 brands better understand and manage the risks in Web3 through proactive assessments on chain monitoring, investigations, training and more so that they can focus on building a roadmap for long-term growth. Learn more about how Chainalysis can help your company grow in Web3 at www.chainalysis.com/genc.-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong and Eleanor Pahl. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special partner episode, we focus on how Chainalysis brings a security mindset to brands operating in the NFT space and we speak with Bang & Olufsen on their recent audio-focused NFT launch.Bang & Olufsen has been in the luxury audio space since 1925 with an eye towards design and high end customer experiences. They turned to Chainalysis to ensure that they were utilizing best practices in their tech stack to not only ensure that they were operating in a safe and secure manner but also that the consumers who were buying their NFTs were not funneling dark money into their purchase. Chainalysis' Ian Andrews (CMO) and B&O's Christoffer Poulsen join us to discuss how it all came together in this special sponsor episode.Links mentioned from the podcast: Chainalysis WebsiteBang & Olufsen's DNA CollectionIan on TwitterChristoffer on LinkedInFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3From our sponsors:Web3 offers budding opportunities for brands to create more value for their customers, engage fans and build immersive communities. But that doesn't come without its risks. Chainalysis helps Fortune 500 brands better understand and manage the risks in Web3 through proactive assessments on chain monitoring, investigations, training and more so that they can focus on building a roadmap for long-term growth. Learn more about how Chainalysis can help your company grow in Web3 at www.chainalysis.com/genc.-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong and Eleanor Pahl. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss this week's gadget news. Casey Newton joins the show to discuss Twitter finally adding the edit button for tweets. Further reading: An iPhone 14 satellite link could depend on Apple cutting a deal with wireless carriers Everything Apple Watch Pro needs to beat Garmin and Samsung Apple's Lightning cable turns 10, but its time is over Satellite connectivity on the Apple Watch Pro could be a game-changer Logitech's cloud gaming handheld leaks with Android apps and Switch-like UI JBL's new earbud charging case has a touchscreen so you can ditch the phone Motorola Edge (2022) review: a passing grade LG's first bendable OLED TV lets you pick between flat or curved modes Samsung's first OLED gaming monitor doesn't need a PC or console attached Bang & Olufsen's Beosound Theatre TV stand will turn your TV around, too Zenbook 17 Fold OLED review: the best foldable yet Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (2nd-Gen) hands-on HMD claims its latest Nokia smartphone is its most ‘eco-friendly' yet The new Ring Intercom will help make your apartment intercom smart Twitter starts testing an edit button, but you have to pay for it Snap is canceling several projects and laying off 20 percent of employees Truth Social is strapped for cash and struggling to find new users Elon Musk says whistleblower's testimony gives him more reasons to dump Twitter deal Starlink suffered a global outage overnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices